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China-us seminar on autonomous driving and future transportation was held in our base
July 11, 2018  

On July 3, the China-US "Automated Driving and Future Transportation" seminar hosted by our base was held in the base conference room.

First of all, Professor Zhao Xiangmo, the director of the base, addressed the meeting and expressed his gratitude to All experts and scholars for coming to our base to participate in the autopilot and future transportation seminars. He pointed out at , intelligent networked vehicles have many technical and information security challenges from vehicle and vehicle interconnection, vehicle interconnection, to in-vehicle network, mobile communication network, and trajectory optimization. They require experts and scholars in multidisciplinary fields. Multi-faceted exchange and cooperation, in-depth discussion on the theme of car networking and autonomous driving and related research areas. He further stressed that it is necessary to continue to promote the cooperation of industry, academia and research and further strengthen the cooperation and exchanges between the three parties, and together cooperate with domestic and foreign bloom teams and units to conduct international cooperation in vehicle networking research Open, Prof. Asad Jan Khattak, Department of Transportation Science and Engineering, University of Tennessee, USA, gave an academic report entitled "Connected and automated vehicles: data analytics from basic safety messages" and demonstrated the latest research results on vehicle network information Security; South Florida, USA Associate Professor of the University, winner of the American Outstanding Youth Fund, Dr. Li Xiaopeng gave an academic report entitled "CAV Trajectory Optimization &Capacity Analysis-Modeling Methods and Field Experiments" and conducted in-depth discussions with the teachers and students present; Assistant Professor, University of Cincinnati, USA Dr. Ma Jiaqi gave an academic report entitled "Hardware-in-the-the-loop Testing Platform for Connected and Automated Vehicle Applications" and had a lively discussion with field experts, teachers and students. Professor Yan Maode from our base made a speech entitled "Modeling Relationship between the Truck Fuel Consumption and Driving Behavior Using Data from Internet of Vehicles ". Associate Professor Xu Zhigang made a speech entitled “Consensus Based Platoon Algorithm for Velocity-Measurement-Absent Vehicles with Actuator Saturation”.

The atmosphere of the seminar was lively, the academic atmosphere was strong, the discussion was fierce, and the applause was won. More than fifty young teachers and graduate students from the base took part the seminar.



Director of the Base, Professor Zhao Xiangmo, delivered a speech

 

 

Dr. Li Xiaopeng gave an academic report

 

 

Professor Asad gave an academic report

 

 

Dr. Ma Jiaqi gave an academic report

 

 

Professor Yan Maode gave an academic report

 

 

Associate Professor Xu Zhigang gave an academic report

 

Dr. Li Xiaopeng is an associate professor at the University of South Florida. His research interests include traffic flow analysis, modeling and control of autonomous vehicles, electric vehicle sharing systems and associated infrastructure design and operation. He has published more than 40 papers, many Of which have been included in SCI. In recent years, he has hosted a number of research fund projects, including the National Natural Science Foundation (NSF), and received the American Natural Science Foundation Award in 2015.

 

Dr. Ma Jiaqi is Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Cincinnati School of Engineering and Engineering, Director of the Joint Research Laboratory for Transportation at the University of Cincinnati. He was a senior researcher at the Transportation Research Center of the US Federal Highway Administration and the Research Center of the Department of Transportation, Virginia, USA. Dr. Ma has presided over a number of research projects of the US Department of Transportation and the State Department of Transportation. The project topics include command traffic, road coordination, and Car networking. Dr.Ma is a member of the Automotive Transportation Automation Branch of the American Transportation Research Council and co-chair of the Smart and Smart City Technical Committee of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

 

Asad Jan Khattak, male, American, professor, Ph.D. He is currently a Distinguished Professor of the "Hundred Talents Program" of Chang'an University, Director of the Department of Transportation Science and Engineering at the University of Tennessee, and Director Prior to this, he taught at Oxford University, the University of California, Berkeley, the University of North Carolina, and the University of Ou Daoming, and the University of the University of Ou Daoming, and the University of North Carolina Of North Carolina Transportation Research Center (1995-2006), Transportation Research, University of Europe, Dao Ming (2006-2013) Year), and the University of Tennessee Sustainable Transportation Research Center (2013-present).He is also the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Intelligent Transportation System of the SCI journal, the deputy editor of the International Journal of Sustainable Transportation, the special advisor to the journal Journal of Transportation Safety and Security, and the advisory committee member Of the Analytic Methods in Accident Research.

 

Yan Maode, Professor, is the deputy dean of the School of Electronics and Control of Chang'an University. He obtained bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees from Northwestern Polytechnical University. From January 2007 to July 2008, he went to the University of Saskatchewan Mechanical Engineering department in Canada to conduct research work. His main research interests include networked control systems, autonomous fleet modeling and formation control, robotic machine formation control, embedded systems and applications.

 

Xu Zhigang, Associate Professor, Department of Vehicle Network Education - Deputy Director of China Mobile Joint Lab, Secretary General of China Automotive Network and Intelligent Vehicle Testing Technology Innovation Alliance, Chairman of the World Transport Conference Vehicle Network Committee. He has obtained bachelors, masters and doctoral degrees from Chang'an University. In 2015, as a visiting scholar of the China Scholarship Council, he studied at the University of California, Davis for one year. He has presided over or standing in more than 20 horizontal projects of the National Natural Science Foundation, the Western Science and Technology Project of the Ministry of Communications, and the application base of the Ministry of Communications. More than 40 articles, 13 articles by SCI more than 20 national invention patents, 1 national science and technology progress second prize, and 2 provincial science and technology first prizes. Participated in the design and construction of the first large-scale road and road coordination test field in domestic universities, and In the formation of the “Xinda” unmanned team of Chang'an University.

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